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Art & Culture
Women in the History of Mexico
Celebrate International Women´s Day by learning about Mexican women who have contributed to the arts, science, and journalism On March…
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Art & Culture
Life and Death: A Photographic Exhibition by Agata LunAzul
Meet the Argentinian artist who recently held her first show here in Playa del Carmen On Saturday, February 12 the…
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People
Mexico’s Most Important Archaeologist Visits Playa del Carmen
Eduardo Matos Mactezuma presented his lecture, “Five Ancient Tombs: Great Finds of Archaeology. From Death to Eternity” at Planetarium Sayab…
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Art & Culture
Dr. Atl and Nahui Olin: A Passionate Romance
The story of one of the greatest romances in the history of Mexican art For this month of February, when…
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Other Locations in Mexico
Patzcuaro, Uchepos and Corundas: The Day of the Candelaria in Pátzcuaro
Learn all about the many ways in which you can prepare tamales, and the significance of this food on February…
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Art & Culture
Mexican Colonial Art
We explore the great history of baroque and neoclassical influences that can be found in our nation’s architecture Colonial art…
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Art & Culture
The Blessing of the Animals: The Day of San Antonio Abad
Every year there is a celebration in honor of the hermit saint who generated a communicated with animals in a…
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Art & Culture
La Charrería
Mexico’s equestrian tradition has been honored by the United Nations for its cultural importance and role as a “living history”…
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Art & Culture
Music: Festivals, Songs And Sones
Music plays an important role in Mexican culture. Let´s explore the origins of a just a few musical styles that…
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Art & Culture
The Legend Of Quetzalcóatl
Known as Kukulkan to the Maya, the feathered serpent is a symbol of great spiritual depth, represented in the art…
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